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LONDON CLASSIC CAR SHOW
GROWS FOR 2016
GROWS FOR 2016
Exhibitors endorse show success by rebooking early to
guarantee their presence at next year’s event
The new and
innovative London Classic Car Show was such a hit with visitors and
exhibitors alike that when it returns in 2016 it will be bigger and
better than ever.
Even though the show – to be held at London’s ExCeL, 18-21 February 2016 – is still some months away, almost every exhibitor at the inaugural show has already rebooked.
They will be joined by many new exhibitors: classic car dealers and specialists determined not to miss out on the show’s knowledgeable, enthusiastic and affluent audience – among the cars sold at this year’s show were a £1.5m Ferrari, three £500,000 Aston Martins and a £500,000 E-type Jaguar.
“The feedback from the very first London Classic Car Show was incredibly positive,” said Event Director Bas Bungish. “So positive, in fact, that 98 per cent of our exhibitors have already ensured they have space at the 2016 show.”
Leading names that have rebooked include Aston Martin, Citroen, Maserati, Nicholas Mee, Eagle E-types, Jim Stokes Workshops, Hexagon Classics and Classic Motor Cars.
They will be joined by newcomers to the show such as Cheshire Classic Cars, Twisted Automotive, Paul Stevens and E-Type Developments to ensure that the 2016 London Classic Car Show will be the perfect way for classic car enthusiasts to kick off the New Year.
Praise came not just from exhibitors and visitors but also from London’s International venue ExCeL itself. “Crammed with mouth-watering machinery, the London Classic Car Show was always going to be popular with enthusiasts. But its ground-breaking features ensured it was a show with a difference – we couldn’t help but be impressed,” said Jeremy Rees, Executive Director, ExCeL.
To accommodate the increase in demand from exhibitors and to provide even more entertainment for visitors, the show will be 50 per cent bigger.
And with more space on offer for 2016, one of those genuinely innovative highlights – The Grand Avenue – will be grander than ever.
While most motor shows are static affairs, the London Classic Car Show is different.
The Grand Avenue runs through the centre of the show, providing a runway along which some of the most iconic cars ever created will be driven, allowing visitors to see and hear their favourites in action.
At the inaugural show, cars driven on The Grand Avenue embraced everything from 100-year-old veterans and Sixties supercars to Grand Prix racers… with Ayrton Senna’s Lotus 97T in particular providing the show with a pulsating F1 soundtrack. Now, due to public demand, The Grand Avenue will be extended in 2016 – what’s more it will host many more live performances.
Indeed pioneering company Brand Events, the team behind the 2015 London Classic Car Show, are busy creating other innovative features that will ensure that, once again, visitors will be offered a show that sets the standard.
“Our aim with the London Classic Car Show was to create a show that really raises the bar. We did that…. motor shows will never be the same again,” said Bungish.
Even though the show – to be held at London’s ExCeL, 18-21 February 2016 – is still some months away, almost every exhibitor at the inaugural show has already rebooked.
They will be joined by many new exhibitors: classic car dealers and specialists determined not to miss out on the show’s knowledgeable, enthusiastic and affluent audience – among the cars sold at this year’s show were a £1.5m Ferrari, three £500,000 Aston Martins and a £500,000 E-type Jaguar.
“The feedback from the very first London Classic Car Show was incredibly positive,” said Event Director Bas Bungish. “So positive, in fact, that 98 per cent of our exhibitors have already ensured they have space at the 2016 show.”
Leading names that have rebooked include Aston Martin, Citroen, Maserati, Nicholas Mee, Eagle E-types, Jim Stokes Workshops, Hexagon Classics and Classic Motor Cars.
They will be joined by newcomers to the show such as Cheshire Classic Cars, Twisted Automotive, Paul Stevens and E-Type Developments to ensure that the 2016 London Classic Car Show will be the perfect way for classic car enthusiasts to kick off the New Year.
Praise came not just from exhibitors and visitors but also from London’s International venue ExCeL itself. “Crammed with mouth-watering machinery, the London Classic Car Show was always going to be popular with enthusiasts. But its ground-breaking features ensured it was a show with a difference – we couldn’t help but be impressed,” said Jeremy Rees, Executive Director, ExCeL.
To accommodate the increase in demand from exhibitors and to provide even more entertainment for visitors, the show will be 50 per cent bigger.
And with more space on offer for 2016, one of those genuinely innovative highlights – The Grand Avenue – will be grander than ever.
While most motor shows are static affairs, the London Classic Car Show is different.
The Grand Avenue runs through the centre of the show, providing a runway along which some of the most iconic cars ever created will be driven, allowing visitors to see and hear their favourites in action.
At the inaugural show, cars driven on The Grand Avenue embraced everything from 100-year-old veterans and Sixties supercars to Grand Prix racers… with Ayrton Senna’s Lotus 97T in particular providing the show with a pulsating F1 soundtrack. Now, due to public demand, The Grand Avenue will be extended in 2016 – what’s more it will host many more live performances.
Indeed pioneering company Brand Events, the team behind the 2015 London Classic Car Show, are busy creating other innovative features that will ensure that, once again, visitors will be offered a show that sets the standard.
“Our aim with the London Classic Car Show was to create a show that really raises the bar. We did that…. motor shows will never be the same again,” said Bungish.
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